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This 4 page paper discusses the Communications Decency Act and reviews four websites which covered the creation and dismantling of the CDA. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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However, within certain parameters it can be a highly useful tool. Consider the research possibilities on a topic such as the Communications Decency Act, and what a student might have
available that would not ordinarily be available utilizing textbooks only. http://www.serendipity.li/cda/cda1.html This website is titled The Communications Decency Act. This site is a comprehensive site offering the history on Communications
Decency Act, why it was created in the first place and why it was struck down. In addition, the names of the senators who voted for and against the act
are listed as well as the actual point by point arguments which eventually shut down the CDA. The slant, of course, of this site is very pro-internet and as such
see the termination of the CDA as a violation of Constitutional rights. The authors main intent is to incite and to inflame, but through all the rhetoric are some
very good articles by other authors. The main author of this page also challenges the CDA stating that it does not adequately define the term, indecent and as such the
government is playing Big Brother in determining for all of America what indecent is. Others will agree and a year later the CDC is rescinded. http://foldoc.hld.c64.org/foldoc.cgi?Communications+Decency+Act This website addresses
the facts of the case from the creation of the CDC to its termination. Using mainly Congressional transcripts, this site offers the facts of the case in a fairly unbiased
way, allowing the reader to determine on their own whether a travesty has occurred. The state that the CDA was an amendment to the 1996 Telecommunications Bill and was
said to be created in order to protect children from accidentally accessing pornographic material, or being sent adult content. However, this sounded too much like censorship and this website reports
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